February 2012
68 posts
Martin Scorsese's Film School: The 85 Films You... →
LoveFilm here we come.
uniqlo undercover →
Interesting use of Maps…
Google Developers →
A resource of some of the best projects using the Google developer APIs.
Oxfam's Shelflife links goods with past using QR... →
Air Jordan 2012 - AJ2012 →
Nice way of using the scroll to tell the story of what went in to making the shoe.
Wrangler Europe →
Interesting interactions but you’re left feeling like it was a bit pointless.
The Next Generation Of Music Video: An Interactive... →
Pretty amazing stuff.
Don’t Fear the Internet →
Not only was this a useful site before Code Academy arrived, but it still looks damn awesome.
Creative Review - Posters you can listen to →
The guys at Foam produce another great piece of work.
The DIY 3D Method For Mint Julep's New Music Video... →
I really wish the style of this video had less of the boring hipster about it. The method of the odd 3D is cool though. Like those GIFs that were on the web a year back.
mememovieposters →
Nice design ( a bit like Scott Hansen) and everything, but it just copies the concept that Olly Moss had, where he created book covers for video games.
Neglected New York City Phone Booths Converted... →
Nice build.
Exhibition Monet 2010 - RMN - Grand Palais - Paris →
Flash site that has some nice little interactions.
Algorithm-Powered Movie... →
A computer that creates film’s by editing 3,000 video clips, 80 voiceovers and 150 pieces of music. AMAZING.
Bad Dollar →
Andy Whitlock’s new side-project provides writers with a chance to write a tale about a dollar and receive a dollar for it.
Bohemian Rhapsichord →
Using Web RTC/ audio to do nice remixes of the Beetles song.
Good job Pete & Joel.
Introducing The Hello Cube (by REcreative)
Koalas to the Max dot Com →
Can you guess what it is yet?
pulsePulse →
Dive through the Underwater PARK →
Think this might have to go in my holiday plans.
Some nice bits to this.
Lune – Private Admission (by Zubicky & Tempelman)
iPad App Turns Venn Diagrams Into A Musical... →
Interesting for making beat’s.
Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon: The Greatest Movie... →
A book documenting the whole thing (at a cost of £3000)…
The World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies In 2012... →
24 Hours » The Kickstarter Blog — Kickstarter →
2 Kickstarter projects reach in donations $1,000,000 in 24 hours. WOW.
thecoolcommentator:
Charlie Todd is the founder of Improv Everywhere. You will have seen some of their work even if you don’t realise it. The No Pants Subway ride is probably their most famous. Here Charlie talks you through what they do. Awesome work. Happy weekend!